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Greater Scaup, 4; Lesser Scaup, 67; Common Goldeneye, 78; Bufflehead, 
185; Oldsquaw, 1; Common Merganser, 245; Red-breasted Merganser, 4; 
Red-tailed Hawk, 1; Red-shouldered Hawk, 2; Marsh Hawk, 1; Sparrow 
Hawk, 3; Bobwhite, 14; Ring-necked Pheasant, 1; Herring Gull, 90; Ring- 
billed Gull, 30; Mourning Dove, 8; Long-eared Owl, 1; Belted Kingfisher, 1; 
Red-bellied Woodpecker, 6; Red-headed Woodpecker, 18; Hairy Woodpecker, 
6; Downy Woodpecker, 16; Horned Lark, 7; Blue Jay, 72; Common Crow, 
200; Black-capped Chickadee, 29; Tufted Titmouse, 31; White-breasted Nut- 
hatch, 10; Robin, 4; Golden-crowned Kinglet, 6; Cedar Waxwing, 8; Star- 
ling, 635; House Sparrow, 290; Red-winged Blackbird, 60; Common Grackle, 
9; Cardinal, 64; Evening Grosbeak, 1; Purple Finch, 28; Common Redpoll, 
2; Pine Siskin, 9; Am. Goldfinch, 95; Slate-colored Junco, 350; Oregon Jun- 
co, 1; Tree Sparrow, 587; White-crowned Sparrow, 4; Swamp Sparrow, 4; 
Song Sparrow, 38; Snow Bunting, 25. Total: 53 species; about 3,568 in- 
dividuals. (Seen in area count period, but not on count day: Redhead Duck, 
Bonaparte’s Gull, Brown Thrasher.) — Participants: Laurie Binford, Ted 
Chandik, Charles Clark, Raymond Grow (Compiler), Jim Landing, Mike 
Lister, John Louis, Scott Rea, Virginia Reuter-skiold. 
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Northern Lake County, INDIANA (same area as 1957). — Dee. 28; 7:45 a.m. 
to 5:00 p.m. Clear; temp. 30° to 51°; wind S. to W., 0 to 10 m.p.h.; ground 
bare, snow in shady areas; water frozen except Burns’ Ditch and Lake 
Michigan. Three observers in 2 parties; total party-hours, 1042 (4 on foot, 
61% by car); total party-miles, 56 (6 on foot, 50 by car). — Lesser Scaup, 1; 
Common Goldeneye, 3; Bufflehead, 1; Oldsquaw, 1; Common Merganser, 40; 
Red-breasted Merganser, 1; Red-shouldered Hawk, 1; Sparrow Hawk, 2; 
Herring Gull, 600; Ring-billed Gull, 450; Mourning Dove, 6; Yellow-shafted 
Flicker, 1; Red-headed Woodpecker, 9; Hairy Woodpecker, 1; Downy Wood- 
pecker, 8; Blue Jay, 42; Common Crow, 78; Tufted Titmouse, 6; White- 
breasted Nuthatch, 5; Starling, 3,461; House Sparrow, 1,172; Red-winged 
Blackbird, 41; Rusty Blackbird, 1; Common Grackle, 500; Brown-headed 
Cowbird, 4; Cardinal, 10; Purple Finch, 14; Am. Goldfinch, 3; Slate-colored 
Junco, 1386; Tree Sparrow, 217; White-crowned Sparrow, 6; Swamp Spar- 
row, 1; Song Sparrow, 25. — Total: 33 species; about 6,847 individuals. — 
Participants: Ted Chandik, Raymond Grow (Compiler), John Louis. 
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Olney; BirD HAVEN SANCTUARY, Richland County: all points within a 15- 
mile diameter circle, centering on Bird Haven; deciduous forest 10%, open 
farmlands 90%. — Dec. 27; 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; clear, creeks open, still 
water frozen; temp. 25° to 46°; wind S.W., 5 m.p.h.; 10 observers in 4 par- 
ties. Total party-hours, 35 (8 on foot, 27 by car) ; total party-miles, 365 (22 
on foot, 348 by car).— Mallard, 138; Canvasback, 110; Sharp-shinned Hawk, 
1; Cooper’s Hawk, 5; Red-tailed Hawk, 68; Red-shouldered Hawk, 18; 
Rough-legged Hawk, 9; Marsh Hawk, 27; Sparrow Hawk, 31; Greater Prairie 
Chicken, 2; Bobwhite, 86; Mourning Dove, 630; Screech Owl, 1; Barred 
